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I'HE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1873, THE FREE-LOVERS. Last Day of Mrs. Wooedhull's Convention. She Procures Her Re-Elcction as Presidents Adoption of a Plan of Organiza- -tion. Becession of ilie Respectablo Portlon of Alie Delegates, MORNING SESSION, The third day of tho Spiritunlist Convention oponed yostorday under somowhat dismnl suapices, Almont thio first thing done was e announcoment by Judgoe Holbrook and Mr, Blisw of the intontion of tha party which thoy Tepresented to withdraw from thio Associca: tion s noon as (hoy lind propared a protost oxplaining Aholg reanon for so dofng, Thfs eatkod somo discus~ slon, after which tho cloction of officors was pro- coedod with, f THE VOTING FOR PRESIDINT wne conducted by ballot, tollors taking tho written volen from tho deiegntes. Mr. €, B, Lynn wan collcd upon toaunannce tho resutt of tho ballot, which Lo aid, na follows : 1, 1L, ¥, Gardiner, 3 votes ; Loura Ouppy Bmitl, 1; Warron Chaso,1; Addlo L, Ballcr, 1; Judgo Tolbrook, 1 ; Mre, Sovorance, 3; Victoris O, Woodlull, 116, Tho lnat snnouncemont was reciived with voctferous applause, and somo bissing, which waa hushod at tho appearanco of tha ro-clectod Presidont in tront of tho platform, Sho thanked tho dclegates fer tho honor thoy bad conferred, not so much upcn tho woman s upon tho priuciples slio ndvocated. Within tho Iast two yoars, sho satd, peoplo have cussed and diseussed theso principles to thoir hoarts’ content, but now thoy lind ganod ground, Blio ropu- <iated tho chargo which sho had beard inndo agatiat ber thnt aho dnd. paciied the Gonvention, caliod tho statoment an insult not vuly to her but to the delegates to the Couvention, sud clinllenged suybody o esy whon aud whero the packing occurred, The THE ELECTION OF GEORETANY ‘then took place, resulting in tho appointinont of W, T, Jamieon, who made a tersp monoayllabic respoues to tho call for a speech, slmply kaying : 1 will try to do thio beat T can, thank yau,” Tlho election of Treasmurer rasulted in the appointing of Warren Chase, whilo tho “Trusteca chosen wero enjumin’Todd, Mra, J, H. Boveranco, and L, K, Coonloy, The President then ealled upoi the delcgates to nsko tho voto clecting Mra, Woodhull Preeident of tho Assoclation s unani- aous one, which they did unnnimously, Tho elections over, Col. Blood read tho roport of tho Committes on PLAN OF OROANIZATION, which, togother with tlie Constitution of ths provious doy, Wal od &y the “Bible,” ko to apesk, of thonew organization, The plan of organization, aa passed, do- <lded thnt Lhip Association kball bo knowh s the ¢ Unt- Voraal Ausoclation of Spiritualiets,” nud shall coneist of tho following divisions and subdivistons, to wit: 1, Tho Primary Councils, consisting of tho various pri mary organized bodios of Spiritunlists everywhere, 2. Tho District Counclle, conslating of delegates from the soveral Primary Counclls within the limit of diffcrent Blates, departments, or _distriets, 9, Tho Natlonal Counclls, conalsting of delogates from tho several District ' Councils of tho sevoral natfons; and 4, Tho Universnl Cougress, cousisting of ropresonta: 1ives from tho several National Coyucils, Auy person 18 years of ago may boconie 8 member of any Primary ‘Council of the Universal Association of Spiritunalists Ly subscribing to the mlncl{w]ofl of tho Association, 2 paying tho regular initistory feo, Membership slull’ continua during tho plensura of tho mombor, unless the name bo dropped from the rolls by tho order ‘of n majority of the Councii to which the member Lo- Jonge, for the non-payment of ducs, tho momber have ing fitat hnd # month's notico of such intendod action ; and no member sball bo expolled from this Association for any other cause, TIIE CONATITUTION of tho Primary, District, sud Nationa) Gonnella and tho facultica of euch wero fully explained fn tho plan, whilo # Chapter on the Universal Congress shows that that mighty body which fa iu tho futuro at prosent, shall, when constructed, conulat of twenty-fiye ropresenta- tives, choson by {ho soveral National Councils, the number from each beariug the ssme proportion to the whole number ho number of mombers of the As. sociation inench nation bear to the whols number of amembora in all natlons, and shall conveno iun tho ‘country entitled to the largost number of members, by 1lip concerted action of tho Natioual Councils of tho soveral nations ; and sholl originate propositions ro- garding ita own duties, which, wheo approved by tho majority of all the members of the Association votiuy, shall be hield to be sdopted. . TUR DISCUSION UPON THERE BY-LAWS fine not been equaled, a8 o_conglomeration of iub monious Bounds, since the Babel confnsion, Chaun- cey Barncs, thy Goorgo Francls Train of the movo~ ‘ment, unfuricd Lla bauner for the third time, ond on- doavored to explain it to the audionco,- who did not arant it explainod, and alguified their will fu an unmis- 4akablo ynanner, *“This Launer, ladies nnd gentlee mon,” ehouted Chntncay Baruca, Rl up your z00p, old man, and git," camo from the audienco, ! T‘fu thirteen stars, ladies, represent tho thirteen—" \gasped the cxasperaled Chuuncoy, © Throw him aver, riod tho sudience, whily tho President added to lin confusion by Lommering tho tublo with & Tholr rung, and bellowing ¢ Or-r-rdevrrr] s-s~ s-d-silence, Ar. Darnes!” But Mr, Darncs ould not 'bo silehcod wuy more thun_certain animals Tuentioncd in Holy Writ. “Tho fomalo virgin in the contra is Mrd, Woodlull? This wos more than tho audience could bear, TUEY COULD NOT SWALLOW THIA, Tho President futerfered, aud egan olling up o ob- noxlous buuner which exelted tho horculosn Barncs, Who tursied upon the wudience, caflud them bossts, domons, liogs, cte., and rald, with an air of mystery, st if thoy only knew who o wan thiey would listen, aud then curecd them all roundly in Choctaw, An- other apirituslist who understood Ghoctaw shouitod 1n Teaponiio, Mre, Sevaratco inferposed Ler volce, tho Pros- 1dent contluued Lis hammering, Clinuncoy Barnos slad mometllng more in Choctaw,und quit was only resumed when ho_and Lfs baunor were foreibly bundlod into # corner of tho platform und kept thero by matn force. While thia paudemonlum was progreasing, & venorablo pplrit-rupper, Walter ', Leo by hute, was in vain on- treatiug the Prosidont fo add 1o tho clamor by reading B communfeation ho had recelved from a departed brothor in tho spirit world, Tho President, howaver, would havo nothing to do with 1t Juat theh, and the docamout was lauded to- o xopartors. o lotter zus A QENUINE BPINIT EFFUBION, ‘s it was obtaiued from s $i medium on Madison street, It Ta uk folloy: *Good morning ; Walter, T scoyou exultant over the succass of o deud wistor whio has beon chioken to don work {hat shall euluro forall time, Ifatory shull Faint in gorgeons colors thio rocord of tho life's sacrl- 1ica of Victory C. Woodlull, Glorlously bright will b Yier entranco Iuto wpirit lifs, Mortal niind {4 fncapablo of conceiving the joyous' grooting that awalts ber purospirit, It fa tho unfoldment of Divino lovo, that rill take the falthful, weary, and worn (hild of earth's struggles (nto sweel 'rest, Joy, aud peace, I wonld ke 10 tulk all this day ta'you, my earncst brother, but something {a in tho Way low, Yours, T 1 Order belng restorod, ono’or two' olhor npooches wero mud, fter which tho Convention adjournod une il 2 o'clock, In the meantine Judge Holhraok's party 2ind zotired to tho gallery aud concocied thelr protost, THE AFTERNOON SESSION was crammod with ludicrous episodes which wews quite » rolicf to tho audienco, the mout ardent of whom wears gelting sick aud tired of hearing tho constautly rocus ¢lug, unvarying ten-minuto lectures by amalour an. somtsts, and ono of thom suggested that ot the noxt Convention the Woodhullites slould mount & dissoct— Ing tablo on tho rostrum and illustrate thelr boautitul Wicorles after tho manner of Modical Collegos, That # will coma to this In the end is inovitablo, Tho flvor waa obtained by Chouncey Barnes, and Lia sauner, and tho gotting him under again waa anothier ! TOWER OF DABEL 6OENE, o was bound to bo bieard this time, o announced afmsclf 28 & clewn man, it tobo the companion of any woman, not oxeopting Mary, tho Mother of Jesus, o declared ho carried hor sbout with him in his pocket, and was procecding for the fourth timo to ex- plain bis bauner, when tho Prosident and Asslstant interfored. * Now dou't bo #o d—d obnoxious,” tho banner-oxhibitor cried, “@ivo mo s mowent, ladies and_gentlomen,"—pulling a numbor of photographa of biiweelf from bis pocket,—¢theso are for salo, I am hard up, and must pay my fare home; only 60 «conta spleco.” Tl mission was now fully accom- pished, and hio rotired Linppy, The qucation of coneideriig g THE PLAN OF OUGANIZATION s resumed, whon Mr, Buteaon, who pronounced Limeolf to bo a radical, opposed it on tho ground that 1t was do facto a creed by which thelr free will was to o bound to & certalu Jino of conduct, & praotical mattor which they should curefully conslder heforo deckding v, M. Pop indomiud tho plsn of organiration, and the Prestdent, auking a privilego, gavo ‘somo stas tiatlea, showing how smail and anintinontial s body tho Bpiritiialista really are, uamboring only 6,000, aud oswessing only $100,0000 worth of properiy, A lady who wus {ntrodiicel g one of J, K, Dayloy's wives, undertook fo romuva_tho gogglos from tha oyoa of humavity, and show them THE UEAUTIEN OF FREE-LOVE, When but & little glrl, aho had travolod from hamlot to linmlet, villago to village, clty to city, explaming the austomleal sclenca by which the Woodhmllites aro to conyert tho world, while, at tho wune timo, she carried on hor duties au schooltéscher, wifo, aud mothor, ‘Bho deseribied her mosting with {he Woudhull at tho open- dng of thy Convention, the rapturous smbraco and i, n kindly scolding from by dea e maching epir- stuld, and tlio task Iaid upon her of rovealing to tho Cons vontion the unhappitiess of hor domestia lifo, which sho penerd Lier hcarern would overlay anythfng (hut Jind Yot baen wpaken shout, The sudionco wero pliced on tho tipe100 of expectancy ¢ old ladies, malo and for snnlo, touk thedr glasses from thelr eyen, and_wipod thomg nervously on tholr, pocket-handkerelicts; tho middle-nged shifted in tholr soats, aud awsltod dnx- fously tho rovelution, - THEY \WENR DIRAPTOINTED, Bho could not bring boruclt to do i, unless Mre, Woadhuil induted, Mre, Woodhull' dln’t fowist, so tho spenkor prutaised ta ynblish it n (ho next twsue of froodhutl & Clajiiwa “Weekly, which, by {ho morest_acclbnt “in tho world, will Lave & fou- deney. to inereasa ity elreutution,” Then sho sulalded, pud nade wiy for the US pound weight Hpiriiualist, the ight-coated W, F, Jamoson, Tha spoech of this arty was a_violont ‘donunciation, in tho cholcest *bugle-blast " Illingsgato, of tho pross of Ohlcago, Iauuohing forth with capoclal fury upon Tax CuigAOs TrinuNx, which ho specially denounced sa *tho Ohris~ tinn organ of (ho city,” Tifs was (ha only truthful sistomont ho made rogarding tho. paper, Fhepcofots ward tho apoochice wero of thio olovatod dorsal ki Every ono In turu got hinor lier back up, and THE EXCITEMENT QULMINATED whena Mr. Cotlen mado tho statemcnt {at Men. Woodhull bad confided to Lim that sho had Prose titutod horaclf to meveral leading of Nuw York ity for tho eako of powor. rw, Wool- hull awalled her” thme, and thon, backed up by tho Colonel, wpoke for a lohg time with regord to tho acen- sntion, but carefully avalded auyihing ko an oxplicit denfal, which must’ have been vory umwylng to the Colonel, Aftor n couplo of frecelove Epebchien woro #onie through, dovaloping nothing now, auntumical or otliorwlso, Jullge Holbrook was pormitted to tnount tho rostrum aud road THE PHOTEST OF THE MINOWITY PORTION of the Convention which, aftor sunouncing tho intens tion of tha aiguora to withuraw from tlio Conventlon, sinted tholr rensons for so_dolng t0 bo, i brief, tha tha Woodhwll, a8 oo a8 she waa olocted Dresldont of tho Assoclation, treated {ho elcotion as an indorsoment of her napirations to the Prosjdentinl chair of tho Unitod Hlatos, and conducted borsolf nccan\lnfllz; (hat failing in'thia aspiration, nnd olng abandoned by hior asgociates in the woman suffrage moveinent, sho becamo tho most unserupulous advocste of frac-lova in its worst foaturcs, Ihis tho protesters hold to Ind, bo an eloment = forelgn to trus and puro Spiritunliem, sud abborrent to tho viows, sontimonts, 'and sonaibilities of oultivaiod s fofod acloly. Tho profest, waa e by Edmond 8, Holbrook, Chicago, 11, ; Goorgo W, Kates, Cincinatl; O, § W, J. Bhuw, Towa ;' Ed T 1L Indiana; G, L. 8, Joniper, Lawretice, Knn, B. 4. Avery, Otileago, 1L, 3’ Oharles W. DIl . T, 1ill, Dotroit ; A, 8, Watormnn, Waukegan Ioyt Winslow, Akron, O.; Dr. W, H. Bancroft, Wis- conninj J. 1, Longalioro, M, D,, Philadclphin { Mrs, 8. M. Chicago ; W, II. Hicks, Delts, N, Y, ; Joln W, Gochrane, Joliet, T, ; Dr. B. I\ Barnum, Michigan ; W, L, Thornton, 8. O, Bilss, Michigon, EVENING SESSION, Tho Yectura fn tho evening was dovoted toa really eloquent and exhaustive disconrse by Mra, Woodhull, upon tho ovils, physloal, mental, and soclal, that ro- sult from tho present systom of marrlago and soxunl rolations, Howover her {dess may bo regardod, thero 15 0 doubt that alio is ono of tho most active, onergo- tic, and_oloquent speakera that over oppenred in thia city, and it moy woll bo rogretied that so highly gifted » woman should not havo dovoted horself to & moro worthy couie, ‘Tho locturo wam 1ot of -3 character to bo published in theso colurans, sl vaa teoquontly interzupfed by somo uf o rowdy olemonts in tho back of tho hall As Mrs, Wood- hull said, thoy wero not asked to come sgainat their wills, and it was grossly discourteous to interrupt tha Ieeturor when tho exproscd sontimonts that did not accord with thelrs, At tho conclualon of tho locture, tho Couvention and a resolution thanking tho peoe ple of Chicago for the attentlon and courtesy which thoy bad received, and thon adjourncd sine dfe, e THE SPORTING WORLD, THE TURF. TROTTING MATINEE AT DEXTER PARKE, Despite tho cbilly winds and threatening clouds, yoaterday afternoon, an assomblagoof aver 500 porsons sttended the trotting matineo ot Dextor Park, and wore woll repatd for the inconventonces thoy had to enduro, Thero woro sovoral races, andall of them wero amatenr in overy dotall, tho horses bolng roadsters, and tho drivers thoir ownors,—young men who 'sro not oon- nocted with the track, and have no knowledgo of track= tricks, Tho first raco wna tho principal ouo of tho afternoon, Fivo Weat Sida horscs thatcan beat threo minutes Hondily competed for o pool-purso of $500, Thoy were Georgo E, White'a bny mare Dlack Walnut; 3V, 3. Brown'a bug olding Sleopy Dave; Thomna bice Namara's black golding Billy Dlack ; J. Dinplirey’s bey olding Phil Sheridan ; and Mr, liraunock's bay golding Suttoraut, Tho firsttwo hesta wero. won by Black Walnut, scquonfly sscortained that he ‘was mot carrying woight, it was not given to bim, ‘Tho race was then won by Black Watnut, her best timo being 2659, Tho othor Taces wora belwoen slower horscs ond for small monoy, nud werg not worth roporting, Tho po0l-box, over which Mr, Fox prostded, had nearly E5/000 “Shder ita Thd whon' tho aort. camno 0 an oo, “ho crowd was_unusually ‘passod off quictly, THE NABHVILLE MEETING, NasmyInLe, Tont,, Sopt. 18,—Tho fall mocting of {ho Nashvilie Tlood “Horso Association commonces on tho20th inat, Thero aro already hiero 100 horses, i cluding Franklin & Rice's and Robinson & Morgan's stables, with somo twenty-fivo o thirty other horsca ot to frrive, Tho prospects havo novor been moro fluttoring for s fall meeting, Tho Turf Congress stake Iucreating great oxcitomont among turf mon, and will doubtless Lo an exciting raco. THE TRIQGER, TOE LOTILLAID ONANTIONSUTT DADOE, To the Editor of the New York Herald: sin: Hoving challongod Mr, Harvey A, Brown, of Cleveland, the winner of the Lorillard Badgoou tho Tthof Auguat last, who has fafled up to this timo to {ako any notica or mako any auswer to sald ohallongo, the badgo, omblematio of tho championsbip, passcs to mo according to tho conditions governing tho same, Whilo greatly Tegrotting that anything should have oceurred in tho tournament to disturb tio entente cor- dinlo that should always oxlst among honorable sports- men, T will stato hero that I would much sooner havo proférred to meot Mr. Browm in tho fild to coutest foF t, 50 0 {0 Linve allowed tho public an opportunity of siesing Judgment upon the quuation of superioslty sa Ta'mafl, "3F, Browws rofussl to defend the Ladgo 18 thé moro incomprehonsiblo when it is taken into conideration that hio requosted mo to challongo for {t immediataly after ho iad_bocn declarod the victor ab Baratoga, o gavo mo overy assurance ot that timo tint 1oy would Gofenit it, s now 1o allows 1t 16 go by default, T did not wish to gau posscasion of the bulgo unless was tho botter markamun, sud would, ns bofora stated, soonor havo won or lost 'aftor a fair trial of skill; but now that Iam forcail into tha possonsion of it, I vould stato that I am prepared to defend it sgainst all comors under tho conditions governing tho saunc—against amateurs a8 woll oy profosslonals. In conclusion, I would stato tlst §f Mr. Brown wiskica to dcfend his’ now parren champlouship roputation, & well-knowo_gentleman amateur of thls city Hos signifiod iz willlngnesa to meot him for $2,500 o side, ot GU birde sach, according to tho English rules, 30 yurds riso, Hoping Mr, Brown will communiento througls tho proper chaunel and entor- {ain the sbovo proposition, 50 ss to. giva the elooting featernity o opportunily 1o soo {f lie can ropoat s very oxcallont porformsnco ot Baratoga, I remnin Tua'A, PAINE, orderly, and overything yoira tru} New You's, Sopt, 16, 1673, AQUATIC. ITE NTW DNUNSWIOK BOAT-RAOTS. 81, Jomw, N. B., Sopt. 18.~The four-osrod boat- race started at 8 o'clock this mornfug, Tho water was &mooth and the weather coal and pleassut. ThoLong- Bhoro crow of Portland, took the lead ai tho start, the McLaren crow, of 8t, John, sccond ; the Paris crow third, sud tho Indian crow last, aud evidently out of tho race, At the turn the Paris crew led, closcly fol- lowed by tho Long-Shore erow, tha McLaren erow third, ‘On tho home-stretch the Loug-Shora crow fol- Towed the Paris crow closcly, but tho latter won by hulf 8 length, the MeLaren crew a good third, Time—i7:30, Fulton, of the Bt, John crew, won the scull-race, beat~ fu Diglin bndly.” Bradloy, of St oo, wecond, Laren,—In the singlo scull race, Fulton wan_ by a quarter lengib, Diglin socond. Nme—36:43, Biglin protosts, and sags that lio gafned o Jeugth in' tho Inat fivo lengtha and thought Lio was over tho line, e adds that ho esu boat Fulton eanlly, THE CITY IN BRIEF. Tho noon prayer mectings of the ¥, M, 0, A, aro oW hiold {n tho M, E. Oliurch Block, TheRolico Commissioners did nothing yeaterday b\lllludl\-luw small billa, Mr, Oloveland waa ab- ecut, ‘Tho regular mosting of the Doard of Directors of tho Chicago Pubil Library will tuko placo on Baturday afternoon next at 3 eclock, Lo only buslnoss of fmportance transacted by tho Exposition Exooutive ‘Conmitteo was the ordering of tablea for tho cify and foral press, The caso of Tom Cooloy agun cams up yoatorday morning in Tanyon’s Court, oo, by tho prosecution woro absont, ho was disnlssed, Alfred Popo tapped the till of Mrs, Tiizaboth Cook's store, No, 121 Woat Mudison streot, of $16, Seully put Dim under bonds of $500 10 oppeur ub tao Grlminal Gourt, Orpheus Bchonwalld stolo $20 from Elizabuth Van ‘Valkenberg, und was held by Justice Seully undor ‘Londs of $300 to sppear at tho Urlminal Court, ‘o propeller Morchant ran into tho schooner Git; of Patuonvile newr Olark utreat Urkdge, vestorday af: tornoon, dumaging tho latter vessol to thio amount of about §00, Tho caso of John Durkoo, or Ditrkin, charged withy bebug tho ringleader of a gulig of villiaus who knocked down and robbed Miles 0'Conuell, was up before Juse tco unyon yeaterday morung, nid was dlsmissod for vant of ovidouco to couvlot him, Thut {8 thu only Todon, Tho Mayor, aceompnntcd by Sanltary Buporintondent idler und Health Commssioner Batcham, visftod tho Jorth Sidu distilleries yesterday for the purposs of ex- winiuy tho condiion of thom, st wscortainiug for thomuulves If thelr ownors ought to bo allowed to keop cittl on the premiscs, Thie alarm from Box 47, ot half-past 11 a'clock yes- terday morning, wus oceusfoned by s fire fu tho bullds inis No, 808 Boulli Olark wtrect, ocenpiod by Lonts Moyer, ad o dwolling, Loaw, $200; fusured for $1,000 12 tho Liycoming, of Penuaylvuniu, At the nquest on Thomas M, Hunter, the timo~ Izoper at tho Pulmor House, who wan killud on Weduea- dsy evoning, by falling from the third utory to tho Iwoment, a yerdlct of secidentsl death was rondorpd, lfifinml was 28 yoars old, and leaves a wifo an ¢l . flio Publlo Works Comiminsloners mot yesterdsy, i thio business tranmacted W of 1o specisl fmpor tatco, During the aflernoon & dologation of kowar warkmon wilted on them and complafuced that cortain cortraciora wero nal yuylug wages sw promptly ns thry might, Tho Commiskioncrs promiscd to do whut thy conld to remedy tho motter, - ‘Iho probabliities are that tho different mlnnfi('r»l of Neatorn ruilroad Unes o this oity will modify tho presont pasa mystom w0 an o pormit tho fssuo of yolurn pamsca to stock<lrovors, Tho nctlon of orom-lines in regard (o granting frco pastcs {nducen stock-dravers o tako tholr riock st by ofhor Toutos than Ohicago, Tho Ohieago lnos fiud it thoro- fore noceanary, auamatlor of molf~dofenso, to ninko such & modification, Tho report of ithe North Ameriean Tnrner-Bund, for tho year onding July 31, 1873, has Just beon publish- ed. "1t apmears thint thia total numbor of menibnra Jan, 1 wna 10,024, an_increaso of 740 uver {ha preceding year, The numbor of scholars was 5,078 ; of books in iho yardous libraries, 25,143 and fho net valuo of property, $042,001, sn increasc of $122,057, Tho Chl- engo Diafrict embraces 1,268 membiers, 434 seholurs 1,682 volnmen, nud ita properly is worth, over aud abovo all incumbrances, $154,415, The Conncll Gommittcoan Hailronds waro o moct sealerday afternoon for the purposa of diacussing a Propoaltion to compol the atrovt~railrond companics to tako out o licenuo for each car, an the omulbus Tines sro compalled to do, but, owing'to the abaunco of two of tho mombors, thio matter wan postponed, When (hioGommittoo meots agnin it would bo woll for thom to consldor tho subjoct of all-night in the Wost and Norih Divislons, which Ia altracting not a littlo public atiention at preaout, Tha cannl-boat Georgin, loaded with 6,000 bitahole of corn, consigned to Pulglfer & Go, of Uil city, whilo coming down the river nioar Twolfth strcot briilfo, was run into by tho tug Unlon, which was running up behind another veasol, and (id not observa tho canal- Lioat, After the collisfon, it appeared that the tug had slovo a liolo soveral inclics in dimmofcr in thie bow of tho capal-boat, right below the water-miark, causing hier to 8l rapidly with water, Toforo tho aleatn punmip could bo brought into oporation, tho ontiro load of corn wns dsmagod. Tho loss will bo sboul $2,600, snd 16 %ald to bo fusured. Tho Gonoral Buperintendenta of the differont raile Tonds i thia clty will hold n mesting in 3 dsy or #0 for tho purposo of consuliing about tha reduction of faro during tho Exposition, Most of the Buporinton- dants declaro it nn utter imposwibility to muke & reduc- tlon during tho ontire continuntice of the fair, but tho Ghlcago, Rock Islaud & Pacific, Oblcago, Buriluglon & Quincy, Ohicago, Alton & 8t. Louia, aud tho Iilinols CentraY Hailrosds hava already declared thelr willin noss to run excurafon trains ot ono and one-Gitlh ratea for tho round trip, onco or wloo ench weck, It in confidently expected that tho other roads will follow tholrexamyple, although Buperintendont Lughitt of tho Chicago & Northweatern Nailroad s till strougly op- posod to any roduction whatovor. Tho mission, which {a now being given by tho Rov, Father Damen and n fow of the Jeaulta of thia city, at iho Church of tho Annunciation (tho Rov. T. . fid. wady DD, pastor) coutluies o draw, thoussd of worebippors dadly, and, already, over tulrty convor- vions biayo taken'place, Tt will bo brought o a closa 4n tha early part of the cdming week, On tho evenings of Sundpy and Monday noxt, tho Rov, Father Damen will lectura in tho church, taking for hin subjoct ¢ Answer to tho Principal Objections Against tho Catholic Chureh,” 8o far, over 10,000 persons havo roceived Holy Cammurlion, and ovory evening tho epa~ cloua odifieo ia crowded almost to auifocation, not only ¥ the Catholles of tho Annunciation parish, but thoso in tho adfoining neighborhood, parilcularly from tho congregations of the Churches of 8t, Jarlath and 8t, Blephen, fow sormons boing preached fn tho Iattor nnnted Churches for somo timo past, owing to tho il neas of the pastors, During the firo on Wodnenday afternoon, Officor Garttor, of the West Side, anw Jsmes Butler frying to aical & watch from a man who was asslsting (ho fire- men, ITamade for him and Butler ran, Fiuding hime sclf hard pressod ho drow o slung-shot snd - tricd to striko but tho lniter nrreatod him and to tho atation whoro tho following artlcles weta found upou him? Ono halt dozen salld sflver ten-spoons marked AL B, 7 tivo solid allvar tablo apoons marked M., two watch chains, one of which has o key with tho name # McKeo, —- Oblo,” on i, nud & lookat with tho plio tographa of two young girls in it; ono composition watoh; ono doublo englo Scoltish Rito pin, marked with thirty.two degrees; - onc Keyatono Munonio ping ona bracolot, sud ono pair of tnds, Theso srticlea Bhoridan took the third, but oa it was aub- - woro ovidontly atolen during tho firo, and Capt, Lull wants tho ownors to claim propoty, If possible, beforo tho trisl of Butler, which comes off at 9 this miorning before Scully, TYestordoy a young man named John Thomphon ar- rivod in this cliy from Datrolt, having upon his por- #on $450 and a gold wateh and chain, 1o had hardly reachied tho heart of tho city beforo ho was takon i fow by n fellow named Kolly, by whom he was {nduced to onter a quict and ologantly furnished room in tho building No. 171 Madison street, Horo ho was intro~ duced to Mike McDonald, Johnny Dowling, Tom Denlels, and Joun Iymey.' 11t was soou onticed it tho gamoof bunko, = While tho play wes going on, Roundawan Darthelon was peering in through the key-tiolo of tho door, 1o soon, after ontered, and was informed by Thompson that ho had been boaten vut of tho $150 and Lis watch, hroo of tho inmates, Danfels, Hymes, and Kelly, ho demanded shonld bg arreated, and thoy wers taken into_custady snd Jocked np at tho Armory, Thoy wore subsoquently budled out Dy McDonald, Thompaon was detnined a8 o witnees, and will appear ngainst Lis victimizers in Dauyon's Court this mornin [ RELIGIOUS. ' Rock XRiver Methodist Conforences Muxpora, Ill, Bept, 18,—Alter the opening of tho Tock River Conference, to-la kder W, 8, Harring- ton, of tho Dizon district, gove n fino report of tho work, 1ila preachers sem to have been remarkably succeesful during tho paat year, Shortly afterward tlio Bishop made some stirring ro- marks about handing in the reports, aud that the do- lnquents! names would Lo called 1 open conferonco to-morrow, "Thio casoof M. G, Blicldon, who refused tagoto his work, dotained the Coufercuco for a littlo while, but i caso was happily ndjusted, n and W, I°, Jordan wero superannuated, . M. Parkhurst wan granted a supernumerary reln- tion, togethier with Boveral otliers, whoso humcd wero called, C. ¥, Smitl, E. M. Battia, W._ H. Records, Johu Willfamson, Charics A. Iucks, 5. P, Morris, Newvillo D. Fauning, N. O. McStokes, and ' J. T Allon were clectud to Eiders’ orders, T, Pliny Marvh, Lowis 8, Kurts, Joseph Caldwell, It. D. Sheplicrd, Jolin Hitohcock, Samuel Earngy, Hehry T, Geavill, Willium_Full, Honicr W, Scovoll, superuti- merary, were clectod as Deacons, Tho' Jtov. Bamucl Fallows, D, D,, President of the Bloomington Wesleyun University ; the Rev, T, 8alis- bury sud H, 8, Limbocker were introduced to tho Confercnce, Reportu from tho Sunday-school Union and Tract Bocloty were read by the Sceretary, ‘The following cominittee was appolnted on the La- diea' and Pastors' Christiun Unfon: Dr, McKown, M, 11, Plumb, Wiiliam H, Gloss, A, 1, Miller, Romaine, Cantine, George K, Moovor and W, R, Hoadly wero approved a8 good workmen, and mado Tembors of tho Confer- ence, Johu Adums, F, F, Farmiiloe, G, Chuinoy, A, W, Patlen, J, J, Tobias, B, D, Gould, and Willinm Clarke woro called boforo tho Bishop and’ roceived some aolid instruction on {heir entering the regular work ¢ * You must bo meu of ploty, if you would bo men of great usofulucas, A wicked muh may do good if his wicked ness fa not kuown, but o man’s oxperience must cor- Tospond with the fruth, A man is poorly qualified to oint others to iho cross who hos mot eon to the cross himsclf, You may mot bo perfoct in knowledge, in judgment, in practice, yot youneed overy moment aud may Livo tho porfection of lovo, Thoman who is froo every moment from tho trammels of ain & moro than a teacher. o is 8 witnew, » minlster, snd moay tell mon that tho arms of love {hut compase mo would all mankind ombrace. Expericnce teaches the lieart and you noed th 1t corues not thooretically, but i fived of God, Yolu want to throw yolur beart Into tho carts of your congregation, Think of your mission, You preach in Obrist's stead, visiting fho sick, warn- iug, encouraging, walking oyor tho carth in Christ’s stead, Ob, whata missfon!—what men of holiness you ought to bol What I might bavo dono s me, at ny sgo o life, with unyllorsble anslety, Bome soul anfght have beon saved £ I bad been” moro Loly of heart, If one should rescio my hoy from tho wators, or my daughter from the fanes, I could not help lov- fug ki, Our Jeaus camo to resotie us from woe, and we ought to love him, Wao ouglis to be stirred up in our work for God—not covered up with the ashes of tho world, You must romember the chargea whichjwo liere commit ta your care, The Disciplino you aro to lave a4 your guido, ¥ou ore o lako yous chargss and work, ne tho Tulo preacribos, not scking wn inde- yendenco which to you or auy one muy keem mun "o Churah does nat como o any man on ler kucer, Filo makoa no compromiscs. Tha minjuter i roquized first to bo apt to teach, Therefore you must alwu: be studious, Bonia men’s old germons aro like tl round bowldors on_tho platns, Thoy Liove 10 bhurp solnts in them, e are (0o Aupurfcial of lato years, \Wa want to go down o tho roots of matters, not afinply rouding newspapors, but hard study, If you don't futond” o o pastoral work, to.visC frum’ houss to Toute, wo do nat waut yau, 'Tho highst miniatorial oticlehcy {a ouly gained by visiling, Fasting and wayer ars sbmolutely noccsmry. Wo will g our nner on tho outor wall, Wo will go singing and prayiug and shouting tho pralscs of God to tho con- quest of tho worlil." Tho Blshop mada & powerful impression on tho Cone ferenco, Tho Universalists, Wasmisarow, Bept. 18,—The Universslist Convon- t1on 10-ay appofntod a commiittes to attend tho s slons of ihe Evangellcal Allfance §n New York ; re- turned {hauks for the gonerous hoapitalitios extendod; nnd selocted Now York as the placo for holding tha Cooventlon In 1874, with the Rov, E, 11, Oliapin a3 oc~ easlonal preachier, After tho oleciion of Trustecs, n resolution waa adojted that tho traflie in lmuxlcimnf liguiors as n bov- erage te contrary to Chiristian morality, injurious to thu Ohuren of Oliviat, and Lurtful to ail'tho beat futer- eits of humanity, and shoukl bo probibited by tho sovernl States aud United Btaten, Misslonary all was coutlnued fo the Tincolu, it Tudianapolls, Lawreuco, Kun, and Milvuuled purlihen, 3 Hcholurahips wero ordercd to ba restricted to tho absoluloly ncedy, und it wus abso ordered that vigor- Ous micasures bo'takon to seeuro tho return of loans smado in tho pust, Resolutions honorlug the memory of tho lalo Hor-*| oo Grueley wor udopted, tho closiug oto befig o8 fol- Jown Retolved, 'That, as Univorsnlists, wo honor Mr, Greeluy for Lis unwwerviug loyulty (0 our Olrel, and falthul dovotion ta its interests, never diminished by worldly suceess or posttion, umt that wo recognizu [ his unsellih dvation 1o onr common country the pacti- §ub upplieation of tho fundamicutal ess of our rolig: fon,—tho Fatlerhood of God und brothorhood of uan, e MASONIC. Spectal Digpateh to ‘e Clfeago Tribuns, “ Toxp pu Lao, Wiv,, Hopl, 16.~Tlio moat extensivo Bauanto dlspliy over witnewsod i Nortern Wisconsin oceurred hure to-day, ‘Lho fraturnity awsembled for tho purposs of dudicating a new Masonic hall, Broth- Fon wero preent from Milwaukeo, Oshlosl, Kenosha, Appletou, Ureen Bay, Ripon, Berliu, Chillon, Sliuboy- gatty Itoncdlale, Qakilehl, und ‘civewhoro, Keatly wil tho graud olticers'of the Bluo Lodgo,” Clupter, ad Come mandery wore preaent, ‘Tha procession, with a large compony of Bir Kulghta fo ol as cacort, marched through Main atroot, nttracting tho attontion of thoun~ pectatorn, ' 1L was commanded Ly tha Hon. A.V, 11, Carponter, Grand Commander of the Btato; nssfated by John Bjience and J, A, Watroun, Tho cero- monica nt the 11all, na usual, were very Improssivo, A auppor and grand party at tho Patty 1ouso this even- ing will closo the interesiing oxorclacs, Tho Masons of Foud du Las now hiave tho best bnll in Wisconsln, THE GANADIAN SCANDAL. Sir John Macdounld Gives Furthor Weutimony Seforo the Hoyal Come nuusion=«A Summing Up of tho Lvie aence. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, OTTAWA, Sopt, 18,~In continuing his narrative bo- foro tho Commisslon, Sie John dotallod tho stops taken subsoquently to the withdrawal of tho Cartior and Allan ogroement towards tho construction of tho now Company, aud assertod that every pracaution was taken to provont Amoricans gotling control of tho Compnny, Ho noxt proccoded to speak of tho eleo | tlon fund, It denlod having used nny of the Allsn ! money in his own election, Ho admitted that he had | writton prosaingly to Abbott, Who was acting for Al lan, and roccived contributfonis o ald th Ontario ciece tion, to tho extent of $10,000 oach timo, " iio Hon, Gampboll corroctod Bir Jolin in tho state- mont, romarking (hat tho contribution of §25,000 aia not como through Abbott, Witucas olnitmod that tho contributton of $25,000 wan rocelved without nsking for it, though ho Vellovod Sir Guorgo Gartlr had aakod Al lo subsceibe, Witnosn stated that two contributions of $10,000 each woro sent im by Allan, st witnoss' request, o had saked + Cartior to get A further sum of §10,000, lto noxt procenisd to doal witl csrlaln siste: monts of G. W. McMullen, and characterized that referriug fo Lin recoint of 4,000 as » folachood, and spoko of ~Medullew's 'visit o Iim in October aftor tho clctions an an nttempt at Jovyiug bisckmall, Tho reault of an interview betwoon himeelf and McMullen, when ho was on bis way to Tuset tho Ton, Dutferin st Quabocy s dotailod by MedMullon, o pronounced unirie, Ho charnctorized McMullen's statement with reforence to Cartier receiv- {uyg o telegram from hiu purtnors in Oltaws, approving Lis sction in tho monoy agreemont, as false, SBomo oflier important statomonts of McMullen's wore pro- nounced untrue, In referring to the publisked jnter- view botween McMullon and u newspaper reporter in Chicsgo, in which the formor sliudes to tho Goveriimont being _compoil:d by Allan to ylold to n threat that corlain documonts would' bo published, Bir Joln sald, “I never heard of #nich o atatoment 88 that, 1 nover hoard & word that any auch communication was mado, 1t fa s falaehood, wholly and utterly without ono somblanco of truth,” 1o also dented Mcdulien's statoinent of $1,200,000 how ing dopoaited without Intorost fn tho Morcants’ Bank, Bir John admitted to buving intorceded in_behalf of’ John Hillyard Cameron, Chairman of tho Parliamen- inry Gominittes, with Aliag, to got the formor a noto of 5,000 disoountod at tho"Merchants’ Dank, Lo did Thia In roferonco fo & zomurk of Comerow’s that ko vas edup oand eeled manoy, but added that it was in January, boforo tho Parliamentary CQommitteo was appointed, snd bofore Huntiugton's chargea woro presontod. * o intimatod, nlao, that ho swaa disappointed whon Catoron was re-oloctod to act ontho Committco, I reply to quetion of a Gommislonor, witnoss atated hin ability to proouro copiea of the papers which woro givon him, and which parsod betweon McMullon and Ailan. At this polut the Commisalon sdjourned. Tho salient pointa developed by Blr Johu, €0 far, aro Driefly thoso : During the eloctions Sir John oxclaim- ed : * These hiands ure alean,” -Jo telegraphoed to Oar- tir from Kingston that Allin should have 4he Presldency of {ho now Company almost simmodiately aftor o rocolved tho contributions Arom Allan for election purposes, to the ‘amotnt of $45,000, Ho disavow Bir Froniofs Hincke' actlon in making suggestions to Allan, When ho found Cartier had mude it all right with Allan's frionds, ho told Abbott, Allsp% legal ndvisor, they nust kolp him i tho Ontnrio eleotions, Sit John awonrs that he never knew of any coutract for a amouney agreomont oxiating between Cartier and Allan, Sentor Fostor awenrs ho enw & telogram from Sir John confirming it, 8fr John swenrs that he had copies of Allan’s letters ta McMullen in his possession, and yot, Xnowing the contents, gavo Allan_control of ihe Pa~ cifio_charter, Slr John socured $5,000 from Allan for Camoron, and subscquently permittod him to o Chafrman of tho Parliamentsry Committes, to try Huntington's chargos against himself, in view of tho fact that Bir John waa requosted to make his own atato- mont without Inconvanience. [fo the Associated Presn,} OrrAwA, Canada, Bept, 18,—At {he scaslon of {he Royal Commisaion to-day, Slr John Macdouald's ox- amination was resumed, Ho produced tho letters givon im by McMullen, Tiis ovidenco showed that ihe Govornment wus opposed to tho American ole- 'ment from the time tho newspapers stated that Amerl- can capitalists who wanted (o get into tho Csnada Taclfic Company wore interested $n the Northe ern Pacific, t to Bir Hugh Allan’s {n- terest o sccuro tho return of o raflway Parlln- ment, Ho believed that {f tho Oppositivn were uuccessful thoy would reverso the railway policy altogether, It was to Sir Hugh's Interest to havo tho rallway extonded west, to hinder tho Grand Trunk Company from injuring tho Allan Lino of steamers, a8 thoy fnlended running a lino of stenmers in opposi- tlon, These wero tha rensons why Bir Hugh helped tho Failway party during tho electionn, 8ir John read & atatement in the Chicago 7¥mes of MeMullin, stating that Sir John telegraphed to Bir Hugh Allan to shell out, nnd that ho (witnoss) knew of an indorsed ngrocmout between Sir Georgo Cartler and Bir Hugh, and said tho statement was abwolntely falno; that thoro novor wna any agroemont or underatanding of uny kind botween the Govern- ‘mont and Biz Hngl, by which tho latter was to ro- celvo any adyantago for iding in tho cloctions, ‘The Hon, Mr, Langevon, Loing called and sworn, related tha progress of tho raliway negotistions eub. Fa‘a'nmny 28 told by Sir John sud the Hon, Mr, Camp- holl. Sindford Floming was noxt ecalled, 1is evidonco brought out 1o new polnts, and the Commiasion - Jonrned untll to-morrow, wheu the 1ou, Alr, Abbolt ill bo oxamined, SPRINGFIELD. Datch of Miscellnncons Kemss Speciul Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune, SrnmvorieLp, 1il, Sept, 18.~Jobn 11, Fritzon, of Cliampaign County, waa held to batl by Commissioner Adams to-day, fn bonds of $300 for selling liquor with= out a United Btates liconse, Ho was bound over to appear at tho Octobar torm of the United gtates Dis+ trict Court, Joseph Chapman, Lsq., & prominent citizen of Clear Lake, in this county, when returning homo from this city, night beforo last, was {lirown from his horse, and recoivod uch injurios o to causo partial paralysls, 1ils conditiou to-day is critical, A licouse o been fssucd by tho Soerotary of Stato to tho Evanston Munufacturing Company, caplial $25,000; also to tho Land Improvement Company, of Chicngo, capital $30,000, Qortifieates of organization woro issucd to the Swedeland Town Company, of Chicago, capital $5,000; 2180 fo the Chicago Bteal Works, capital §90,000% also to tho Iliinals Stock-Breeding Assoclation, capital $160,000, CARLINVILLE. Tha Gas Gone Out, and No Prospect of Its Return==The Jury in the Nui- mance Caxe Fail to Agree. Special Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune, OanuryviLie, 1., Sopt. 18,—Tho troublo between tho Gaa Compnuy and the city suthoritica till contin- wton, aud without much probability of » eatlsfactory sottlomont. Tho caugo of this troubla 1s, that tho ety liag rofuscd to tako gna as por old contract, belloving ft fo Do entirely too high, A reduction in prico wan pokod for, which was rofused by Tho Com= o flomimn;', und g8 the matter restn, pany have dismantled oll the lamnp-posts fu tho city, snd we ars in utler darknes ‘Tho Mayor and Council of this clty, who wera {n- dicted ot the Tnst scusion of (e Grand Jury for not ubating a nuleauce which existed within the city limits, ‘wero tried on Tucsday and Weduesday, Afters pation oud Jong drawn out hearing tho case was submitted to the jury, who, after boing out nearly thirty Lours, falled to bgreo,’ ‘i i3 virtually s ncquittal, e g o DAVENPORT. Aesult of thoe School Census-=Deaths by Cholera. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Davexrout, Ia., Bopt, 19,—Fho sunual school con- stz of this city, complotod this day, places the pumber of porsons bolween thio ages of G and 21 yoars sk 7,842, —i fnerease In ono yoar of 3,310, A careful estimato placos the numbor of cholora dcatbe b Ui clty, sluce tho 1at of Soptemiber, AL s cuty-five, Tho tolal coat to tho city for uantary meas- ures, duriug that time, was $2,600, EXPLCRATION. ‘Wonderful Discoverieshy the Wheeler Expedition in Artzonn, BALT LAk, Supt, 18,—Lilout, Uco, M, Wheeler, in chiarge of tho aurvey of the hindredth meridian, ar- rived Just night from Camp Apuche, Avizona, Tartion under Lieuts, Tillman, Jussoll, und ‘Walker, arg working from that polut toward the’ Moxleau boune dary betweon the 109tk and 11ith moridisn, Liout, Marohall with o strong parly {5 ene gagod aboub the lead walers of the Rlo Grande, ‘Tho ohior (opugraphical party 1 at hoad- ‘waters of tho Ban Juun sud Grand Rivers, Colorado, A whoctal photographical purty with an nriist in wor ing fu the Grutid Canyon Golorado, Liout, Joxlvs yarly, for whom two relicf partics wero sent by Liout, Whetler from Fort Wingato, lu undoubtedly now nt that point, His delay by luss of mules will not im&!llr 1o #tuson’s work, Al o partics wil Toavs tao Aeld Doe. 1, st ronomical portion of tha eampalgn Ia mora e coanful than was aullclpated, Tho central party i wtill hove, The dotachiments viow st Forl Ellis, Mon. tana, Trinldad, Colorado, and ~ Qontrul Slatlon will woon bo moved to Ojdeny on tho completion of the alghtl now Observatory, "The topographio snd guo- Jogical rosulte of wurvoying Hssturit Alzonn uro pere feitly wonderful, A conntry Las been discovored with maguifiuont hark, atroama wid Wuods fat oxcoode iug auy u Colurado, i SYRRE i INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS, New Yomu, Bept, 18,—A wnuhmfmn wpociat snyn that the Gongressuen ju tho Misuluelppd and Missourl Tuver Valloy huve, It s undorstoud, very geuoratly agreed to utlte (helr offorty to seciro un appropelation for tho 1, PLilip Canal, st the outlas of tho Missbanippl Rivor, It n cxpocted that $13,000,000 will b nooosss- | ¥y to make s ship-canal wiich’ will onable ocoan-vos~ s0ls of tho greatast burden to roach New Orloans with- out Lolng obatructad by Lars. 1t is claitned that with A, dur- ing four monthe of tha year, can proceed as far north 8 Calro, Tll, Somo of the Wealern membera atato fint tho peaple of the Mississiphi Valley pecl n poli- tion of il transportation auoation mainiy 1n that b roction, WEATHER AND WATER. LOOAL ODFERVATIONS, “Cit1oauo, Sept, 18, 1873, | |8 3 H 34 2| pirection and >3 | force of wind, 8 & a5 Hour of ob- & ¥ L0 W,, brlek, 78/50.W., brisk, 76,60, N.'W., gentlo, od|..IN., gresh, 2:00 p.m. G2JiB|N., fronh 10:18 pom. 510N, fros Maximum thormomoter, 79; minimum, 53, GENEAL ODARNVATIONH, Ontaaao, Hept, 10—1 s, m, Rain{i¥eather, <] 5 55“ servation, § b (i Wind, Station. \Jlar.| Thr, Dreck'rlage |30°17] T31F0. 100 000, 20.00) Ghicago, ... (29,00 im, 44|, gontlo, 87N, fresll, ] £2 -~ Oloar, 48IN.'W,, fres Gloar. 48]V, gontle, Clear, Blarquoetle,, 42|W,, brisk. Clear, Milwaukee, [20.08) 47N, W, fron Omaha, ,. N, Bt, Pmi Yankion TRODANIIITIER, Sept. 16,—On_Friday, for Now Eng- tond, fresh and occaslonal brink witds, veorlug to west and northweat, lowor tomperaturo, and cloar or partly clouly weathor, For tho Middlo Statos WasnmigTon, aod Lower Lako reglon, frosh end occa- sionsl “brisk winds, veering'to wost and north. weat, lowor temperaturo, partly cloudy weather, ana poarfbly oceantonl light rain, oxcopt for the southern portlon of tho const, whera csaterly winds and light nin ore probabl 'For tho South Atlantlo snd Gulf Blatos, enstof the Missinaippi, clondy weather, rain, and northorly to casterly winds, increasing in forco tho latter, south of which a disturbatico of somo char- acter now oxista, For Tennossco and tho Obfo Valloy, winde shifting to weaterly and northorly, falling tom- perature, and partly cloudy woather, With probably occnsionnl light rain, Froni tho Missourl o the Upper Lakes, low tamperature, northerly to weaterly winds, Qiminfebing tofresh and gentlo, and cloar or partly cloudy weatitor. EPONT OF THE RTAOE OF WATER DAILY R {I¥ith ohiango {a tho 24 houra ouding Sept. 18, 1870), CHANOE, ATOVE LoW WATER, o 1, &t 2in, 1 £t 10 in,| 11e a1t 311, 11t 1ft, 3 “Ticlow high water of 1871, . £, Kauruax, Observer, Room 78 Major Biock, Chicago, CARL VOGT. Dischnrge of the Alleged Murderer of Chovalicr IMonco Aftor an Xme Prisonment of 'Twenty Months==lic is Ktenrrestod on n Clvil Process. New Yont, Spt, 18,—Counsal for Carl Vogt, tho alioged _murdorer of Ohovallor Bols du Bianco, in Brusacls, about two years ago, moved in tho Unitod Btatca Distriot Court, befora Judgo Blatchford to-day, for tho discharge of Vogt, on tho ground that tho Bocrotary of Stato bad falléd to fssuo & warrant for Vogl’s extradition within two montha after ho was full ly committod by tho United Btates Commisaloner, ‘White,~tho law being that unleas o warrant ia {ssue 1in that timo tho prisonor shall be discharged. Counsel for tho Prusian Consul suggoested that Vogt Lo ox- tradited, though his csse do not come within the pro- visiona ot tho troaty with Prusela, but that such extradition bo not made s precedont for other cason,| ik Diatchtord antd tho lato Departmont having refusod fo aurronder Vogt o Pruskis, and two montlis having elapsod sinco Vogt's fins] commitmont, ho would inve to bo discharged from tho custody of the United Slatoa Marabal, Vogt was thon, ofter Lwenty months' ncarceration, discharged, bub was immee diately rearrosted by thio Doputy Blierifl on civil suit {0 vecovar proporty siolen from tho mitrdercd chova- jor, THE CROPS. A Genernl Revicew of Thelr Condition 1n the State ot Bllinois. JacrsonviLte, IlL, Bopt, 18.—Reports recoived at tho oflico of tho National Crop Lieporier from goventy counties In Tllinals, under dato of Scpt, 15, indicato 5o follows: In scven countica tho premcnt condition fa 10 por cent bolow thu aversgo at tho samp dato lnst year; in two oauntias, 20 por cont. below; in thirteen countlos, 26 por cout below; 1n sevon countios, S0 per cont bolows in five counties, 33 per cont elow; in fifteen countios, 40 por cont belots ; in thtrteon countios 50 per cont bolow, and in one county, 60 por cont belaw, Fivo countics roport o condition 10 por_oont abovo last yoar ; ono county roporta 35 per cchit above, and ono county reports an avernge, Thio SVErngo cole dition for tho goventy countios 1s 3 per ccnt_ bolow, All countics in tho eentral and nothern portionn of tho Bluto Toport froat at varions times from tho 8th to tho 16th fnst,, but only in one county of & dnmaging maturo, Al Buntios rporting sxcopiing oxtromosoutl. ern, southwestarn,and river countics, epoak of tho pas turda 0 Rovoraly damagod by tho drought, tho roots 1n many cased being utterly destroyed, Light seatior- fug raing hmve falion {u womo of tho centfal, westor, ouil northern counties, but not oxtenive énough (0 atford decidod rollef, THE INSURANCE INTEREST. Proceedings in the Natonal Convens tion in IBost Bosrow, Bept. 16,—Tho Insurauce Conventlon ro- sumed its delilerations to-day at the State House, Re- marks were made by dr, Brysnt, of Bt, Louis, on smalgamation companies, ond _suggesting uniform blanka for anutal statomoits, Tho mibjoct of the ap- pointment of attorncys iu Statea other than their own wWhero componies did business waa disoussod by o momber, who . olio offerod _a resolution do- claring 'that o tax of not more than 1 per cent on gross premlums. abould be levied in any Stato, and that whero tho full tax wan_chargod jtshould be in leuof .all other charge, The revo. lutlon waa referred to the Committoo on Logislation, A roport wus submittod on the table of mortality sud rato of interest {0 bo takon 18 & hasts of not pro- miums {n lifo Insurance tables, This subject was laid on tho tablo for furthier consideration, and {he Cone vention divided into committcen to redssciblo in gous oral conforonco to-morrow, — " ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. The Anniversary Closed With n Xan- quet==Discreditable Management of the Affair. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Prerapuna, Pa, Sept. 18.—The doclety of the Army of tho Qumbarland’ olosed its seaston to-day, ‘Thoy adjourned to meot agalu &t Columbuw, O,, on tho 17tl_and 18th of Boptemaber next, Tho tontract for the Thomes monumeut. was not awarded, au all the modols wora found glaringly defeetive, Tho Ho- cloty fa In 8 flourishing condition, haviug over $1,000 in Hfs treasury, Tho bonquot to-night wea s grand, mismanaged affair, and anything but o succces, It reflocts tho utmost discredit on those who had the matter in churge ; nearly two-thirds of tho Commit. teo wero intoxicated buforo th blow was alf ovor. R e PETROLEUM DISCOVERY. TYTUAvILLE, Pa,, Sept, 18,—A discovery has haen mde in the lower diatrict of the Fourth Band Rock which promises to bo more prolifio in patroloun thin olther of the formerly producing strata, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Foruign Markets, LiverrooL, Bept. 18~12:80 p. m,—Wheat—Club, 10w 40134 64 ; winlor, 128 6d@124 00, Corw, 924, LavEnrooL, Sopt, 1671330 1, m,~Lard, 405’00, Rest unchsuged, Livenropt, Bopt, 18—:30 p, m,—Droadstulls us- chnuged, Taveuvoor, Sopt, 18— p, m—Colton_quiot ; mid- Aling_upland 903 Orleans 94;d 3 sules 12,000 bnlew ; Amerlean, 0,000 spocalulion and export, 2,000! Qulifornin’ clitb white wheat, 18 @138 Gd ; Fod wine fer, 125 Gd@14s 04, Wia $l@dis, Choese, 604 0," Lard 404 04, Tullow, 404 41, Loxnon, Hopt,' 18— p, in.—~T1i bulllon in the Tiank of England “bus” docrouicd £100,0003 mmount. with= druwn from bank on bulsuce, to-day, £10,000, Tho discount dewmand at the bauk 18 moderate, us well us inopon murkot, Consols, D25 @G93Y and uccount, Bonds: 5308 of ' 10-108, 01 ¢ vow By, ULS;, Erlo, 457, PARS, !1\15:!. 18,—Tha kpeclo balainvo i1 the Bunk of Erauvo hug lucreased 2,000,000 francs, Cor Now York LivesStock Markot. New Yonk, Sept, 18,—OxreLz—Frosh rocelpts 2,630, suaking 3,640 for Uy o duy, againist 4,350 fof (g enmo Ui lasl weok 3 quality gencrally colunon, and kel extromely dull tud ofoslng woalk, with at'teust 80 car-loads utwold § Toxans ranged from Yo to Dog nutive stepra, U, @120, Bules includo 10 cava T Toln wloers, av TeBY owl, at TLN@I3k0; U curk, 8 owt, 18870 ¢ 4 cats, T @10 ewt T3 10 vars, 0% owt, 3 b carw, (15 cwl, i‘m.‘@f 50 4 cord, 7 owl, 34 83 N waraie 18 ek whrs, T 6w, ‘cars Toxauy, 03 B curs Toxaus, Gl cwt, UL GBN Lied} Mlsourl cuttle, 0, ewt, val WGl 13, 5] 7 A % 4 S 1St TH@TH0 s A0d T cara Oberokoo cattl, heop and Lambe—Taceipls, 5,900, making 8,390 for o threg days lm\lnl?lllfi,fl&‘) tor méd #oino 'uxém Insk wook, Pricon hinvo alightly fmproved sinco Mond Bt {rnda contiainien aill, Sntes alow & oo 8,00 for ordinary to chioice lambn, and $4,33@0, our to oxtra shear, Icliding I ar Ghlo'ahcoy, 4 lla, 5 ; 1 car, 83 b, $5,373¢ ¢ 1 cor, 7 thw, $5.355 1 cap Michfgan, 83 1w, at £0.00; 1 car Biato lafbe, 66 tbw, at £5.00; 1 chr, 63 1h, $7.605 1 car, 70 Ibn, $8.00; and 1 car, ) $7.12)7, Buwlhe—Arrivala, 0,816, making 1,460 for fhe threo dnys, egalnat 14,520 for tho same o lant weok, Tiva hiogw steaily at §6.25@0.50, and drossed In demand” at $0,80@7,60, Ruffnlo LivesStock Marlkot TwrraLo, Oct, 18,—Cottlo—Recoipts lo-day, Includ- Ing reported arrivals, 1,083 total for tho weok, 7,67, Murkot slow at yesterdny's prices, and but fow buyors in attendauce. “Most of thoe cattlo offering were cum- mon Tezane, for which thero was no demand, Thie Dulk of the 'roported arrivals aro through conmigi- monts, Tho only rales mado publio woro 136 Toxan slcors, 066 to 1,070 ba, at $4.35G4,62 ¢ 178 Indiann sleors, avoragiig 1, 03 1bs, ot $5,00G43.60 : 120 Ohio steors, ranging from 1,040 to 1,388, t $6,00@0.00 § 60 Michigan sloorn, av 1,177 1us, ot $4.63. Bloop ond_Lamba’Toceljts to-day, Including ro- nm‘lo«l arrivals, 1,400, Total for the wock, 17,400, Mar- ict activo at yontordoy's prices, Balos 1,632’ Michigan sheep, 00 to 94 1ba, nt $4,30@5,00; 620 Ohio slieop, 84 to 91 1, at u.uggn,uo 3 20 Bioto Blicop, averaging 83 Db, Bt $5.23; 1,21 nadn Iamba, ranging from 62 to 71 Ius, ot $5.00@05,75; 60 Canada sheap, ranglug from 110 to 121, 0t $5.00@5.60, Hogs—iccolpts to-dny, Including_reported arrivals, 3,400, Total for the wevk, 22,000, With Jight receipts and fow ofl'urlllpi, pricos “wero firm at §3.00@5.25, Only & fow small ota wold lo-das. 2o yards Laxd of stocl Baltimore Live-Stock Marikct. Davtivons, Sept, 18.—Caltlo—Rotail trada slow § beat grades 3o lowor ; vory best on thint generally rated firat quality, 4@6o fl-’,‘; fair quality, 3N@4o, Receipts, ' Hoga—Fair domand 3 corn-fed, 03(@TXc; stillers, 6@8%0, Receipts, 7,054, Sheep—A abdo oo acti 4@6o. Receipts, 6,432, New York Dry~Goods Markets New Yonr, Sent, 18.—Jobbing branclics wero very aotive to-day, Cotfon gooda woro in stondy demand and firm in firat hands, but brown cottons woro ir- rogular with Jobbora, Sprague’s printa are Jobbing at 105¢c by leading firms, Laconin corsot jean aro 12c, Woulous ato fairly activo ; flannols brisk., Thoro wan a package auction salo of shipvers’ dress goods to-day, and good prices_wero obiained, Black gros grains end pure mobalrs sro sotivo and firm, Titusvillo 011 Market, TITUAVILLE, Pn.,-Sopt, 18.~Tho potroloum market clones at $1,57%@1.40, Titusviilo delivery, quiot and firm, Ol City, qulet, $1.35 bid, $1.40 askod, Pittaburgh Ol Market, PrrTanunot, Sept, 18,—Pernoreus—Little doing In arides; requed, nobid for spot or future, noinl- ; common to oxtrs, Tho Produce Marlketa, CINGINNATL Omeonenats, Bopt. 18.—Dneapsrorre—Flour firm at $7.007.16. Whost frm ot §1,08. Corn steady at 3o, 'ityo firma o4 8o, Oeta ond bicley quiot amd - changod. TvistoNs—Quict, Pork frm st 16,00, Tard— Bleamod held firmly at 81 @9xo; kettle, Bic bid, 8370 asked, Bulk meats quict, and a shade enslor; Ahol- dorn ot clone e, (@8 ¢ cloar S Taeeh ot shoulders, 87@00’; cloar rib, 97403 clear, 10@105yc, Wiigs—Firm st 02, 5 DETROIT. Dermorr, Sopt. 18,—BreAnsTUFFa—Flour quict and unchavged, ‘Wheat steady; extrs, §$1.63%; No, 1, $1.68) ; amber, $1.45@1.45%, Corn steady; yellow, Sle. " Onte in good dumnlad Et 300, Torwno, Bopt, 18,—BREADsTORFe—Flonr dull snd unchanged. Wheat Tn_gaod demand at full prica No, 1 whito Michigan, $1,87 ; ambor Michigan, $1.47, spot and Soptembor ;'No, 1 red, $1,63, upot 3 No. 2 4o, $1.47, spot, Octobor, 'and November ; $1,46@1,403¢ for Beptomber'; No, 3 $1.41@1,43% ; No. 2 amber Illinols, $1.62; No.2epring, $1.13, Corn dull and a shade Jower; high mixed, 62, epot and October ; 530 for Novowtbor : low mizod, ‘5le ! whito, o, Oula in fulr Gdemand and highor ; No, 2, 384@300; Michigan, 9903 white, 45c. Faeranre—Dull and nnchangod, Recxtets—Flour, 216 bris; whost, 66,000 buj corn, 22,000 bu ; oats, 7,000 bu, BntrsENTa—Flour, 5,000 bils; whoat, 30,000 bu; corn, 20,000 bu ; oata, 7.000 b, LOUISVILLE, Louisvirre, Ky, Sept. 18,—BAgarva—Ield firm- 1y with active demand at 08¢@$l.01, according to wolght and quality, BiteapsTurzs—Flour active snd vory firm ; extra’| famlly, 36,00, PnovisoNs—Quict and essy, Mess pork, $10.25, Bacon—shouldors, 0@9%0; cloar rib, 10X@1uxe ; clear, 10x¢, all packed, Bulk shoulders, 8ic; cloar b, 9%0; clear, 0igo, sll loone, Plain hams, 13¢; mugarenred, 134 @130, canvased and packed, ' Lard, tiorce, 82.@Y¢ § primo ateam, 8e, ‘Wasxy—In light demand and prices casy at 92c. BUFFALO. Burravo, Sept. 18,~BrEADSTUFFe—Flour firm and qulot, Wheat functivo ; No, 2 Ohicago nominally held at §1,30, Corn in fale demaud ; sales, 60,000 n No, 2, part fo nrrive, at 6% ; Ligh-mixed qud No, 2 in_lots at Efl"fi@w Outs wanted ; market Lare ; 1 car Woste own, 5o orn, 1d at 45¢ by eanal, Frrronts—I3xo for whoat 10@10Xe for corn to OLEVELAND, Now York, CLEVELAND, Bept. 18, —DnranyTurrs—Wheat quiot and firm 3 No. 1zed Lield ab $1,50; No. 2, $142 ; No, 3, $108, Com quit sud unchasiged.” Gala sloady ; No! 1 §tate, 43¢ ; No, 2, dle, . PurgoLrusi-~Sidady ; standard whito on Isrgo or- ders, 18jc, NEW YORK, New Tonx, Sopt, 18,~Corron—In dull; middling upland, 203{c. Buredbaturre—TFlour opensd firm and closed quiet; Tiig troublo in Wall treot haa hiad & depronsing ifoct o thamarket ; superfino Western and Blate, $5.50@ 0.25; common to guod oxtra, $4,75@30.05 ; gouil to chioléo $7.00@7.76 ; whito whaat oxtra §7.76@8.003 Ohlo oxtras, $6.60@38.65; St, Loute, $7.00@11,00, Riyo and corn meal unchanged. Wheat closed quick; €eipts 302,000 bu; No, 2 anil No. 3 spriug mixod, $1.017 No. 2 Chieago, $1.52%@L64; do Milwaukeo, $1.506 1,67; Towa and Minincsota apring, $1.60; wintor rod Wealern, $1.09@170) . Northweatern fpring, $.05; No, 1 spHir, $1.60, 150, barley, and malt unchiangod,; Corn opened with & fajr domend, but closed with holders moro disposod ta reallzo} Taceipts, 177,000 bu 3 stoamer mixed western, 67@68¢; il do, GR@EIC high mifxed and yellow, GGGV 03 whito 67@68e, Ont a shade firmor s mized’ Weatern, 61 @62 ; uusound do 5030 ; white, 53@553ct Tocolpts 11,000 b, £aqs—Tirm ; Weatern, H@36e, F1AY AND Hors—Unchabged, GrookitEs—Sugar quict, but very firm; Rio, 2 2ic, Bugur, molasses, and rico unchanged, PrrnoLzun—Quict and frm; crude, Gie; re- fined, 180, TURPENTINE—Wenlk at 42c. PROVINIONS—Pork firm ; niew moss, $17.871¢, Beof. and cut-ments unclianged. Middles firm ; loug cloar,” 8ie. Lard wonk ; old Western steain, 87, Burrxi—Firm; Weatern, 16@24e. Onzesr—Stend. Witskv—Steady'at 0%, 0 2 L0018, B7, Louts, Bopt, 18,—UxransTurrs—Flour quiet, it only Iocal doniand, Wheat dull and unsottled, Jower to sell; No, 3 spring, $1.09; No, 3 red full, $1,37; No. 2_do, $1.67 auked, $1.55bld, Corn active and higher ; No, 2 mixed, 47@480 on track, 48@49¢ in eloyator, cash ; 430 sellor 8eptember; 464 c for October, Oats active and higher ; No, 3, 30@36tcc, in elevator, canh 3 310 seller Septomber, Barley firm ; No, 8, $1,40 @1.45; No. 2. $1.60@1.66. Hve lower at TU@T4c, Wusky—Unsottled at 94@035¢, Provisions—l'ork quiet at $10.50@16,75. Dacon #teady | wwnall lota of shoulders at 9Gigc ; clear rib, 10810403 cleur, 104(@10%e, Lard moro activo ; aume mer, T3c, bore, 7)je at Kansas City ; T*{0 delivered to 10th'of Qetober it Keokuk ; muf;r atuam, 73¢c, Jun- gy, Hdos—Tnehangod at $4.55@ 4,00, Oarrie—Quiot § but fow utiven MILWAUKEE. MiLwAUREE, Sopt. 16.—Duxansrores—Flour firm ; Spring extras, ' §6,80636.70, Whent quict aud weak | No, 1, 81,18, 'No, 3, §1.14 ¥, casli or scllor Beptember} £1.13 for Oclover, Oula i fur demand and ighor No. 1,80 No, 2, 2840, Corn firm; Na,2, 42¢, ltye searco'and firm'; Ko, T, 08¢, Barley In fuic dowmand and higher ; No. 2, 31,38, FrriGuTi—To Hutfalo, 1907 Onwego, ale, Rcrarrs—Flour, 3,000 Lrld; wheat, 105,000 bu, Burpaunts—Flour, 11,000 Urls wheat, 111,000 bu. ALTIMORE, Darriong, Sept, 18.—Dnrabsrorrs—Flour activo nnd sieady ; Buperiio Wosteru, $4.35@5.96 1 oxtra do, .25@7,25, Wheat uctivo uull firnig eholeo white! $1.80 3 finr to prime, $LOGG1.75 5 choico ambor, $178 @1.80; good to prime rod, $L.06@1.75, C Weatern firmer at G3xe, Onts nctive : er, {4@ts0] whito, 46&Hic, Lo In good domand at 856 Trovistons—Unchangod, excopt for lard, which fa firmer at 8o, Coeree—Unchanged, Winsky—Firmer at 98@99¢, Burren—Fairly active ut 20@250, OSWEGO, Oswrao, Sept. 18—Dn: No, 1 Milwaukes, §1.60(3 1. PHILAD! Puinaperenia, Bopt. 18,—Buravstuves--Flour firm and unchangod, Wheat dull and unchanged, Ryo, B5@B7c. Corn firm ¢ ?‘ellu\v 10 nixed Western, 633 €90. Oatsactivo; white, 40(350c 3 mixed, 45@460, Pernortua—Crudo, 110 rofined, 163,@16%c. Wiitsiy—Firu. NEW ORLEANS, New OnLEANS, Sopl, 18,~DiraDsTurss—Flour— Stock small; triblo, 63;@8:3 choivo, B9, Corn quiet and firm ; all kinids 73 Puovisions—Pork dull; miess, $17.00, Dry salted mgats searco and firmer; shouldérw, Oc, Wusky—Dull sud lower ; Loufslanu, 03¢ ; Oinelne nati, $1,04, CoTTuN—Bales 678 halen ; domnnd good and supply 1ight; prices ndvaneed ; orlinary to utrict gaod. or.- 2 1774 + low widdlings to good middlings, o3¢, Receiply, 405 bules, - No csports, - Btock, offering, DETOFFA—Whoat _firmor Coru dullat 62, PILIA, ) bales, MARINE. ®ort of Ohicugo. ARRIVE «Bopt, 18, Hehr R, B, Hibbard, Ludington, lumber, Trop Willinu M. Tiwoed, Buttald, snudries, Beow South 8146, Whitg Lake, lumber, Heow Coanter, Holland, tan birk, Bloum, Vaigo Mary 1. Rabeiison, Colius’ Inlet ., - Jumbor, Prop Mivsourl, Duluth, sundrics, Hebr 3, B, Nowlaud, Maninloe, Iumbor, Belir Arendal, Manikive, lumber, Heow Lauriua, Saugntuck, slubs, Beow Pascuggatln, Soutls Laveu, slabe, Boow Magdslons, Daldville's Plar, wood, Stoam bargo Goorgo Dunbas, Munkegon, lumber, Bargo Conicat, Muskegon, lgmber. Bebr Micholson, Muskegon, lumbor, Bcow Harmon{a, Bouth iIaven, lnnver, owntinioo, Kowaunice, Iumbor, Hobir Holen Blodd, Ludington, lumiber, Prop losnoke, Difalo, sundrier, Prop Milwankoo, Ogdensburg, indrics, 8ebr W, 1, Dunitiam, Muekegon, lumber, Trop Montana, Buifalo, aundrics, Helir Leo, Grand Haven, lumber, Hehr Pattel, Munkegon, lumbor, Behir Bovenihi Ohifo, Miinkegon, fnmber, Belir Triiman Moss, Muskegon, lumber, et Tob Ry, Munkegon, lumbor, Belw 1, G, Gray, Murkegbn, lumber, Bebr Oitavia, Muskegon, lulnber, Prop Monigomery, Yort Huron, sundries, Str Gorans, 81, doo, munres, Helr Kearsago, Grand Haven, wood, Targo D. L., Felor, Menominer, nubor, Tiarye Eldorado, Menorninen, Imber. Bargo Marinotte, Monominas, lumber, Targo Maggle Thompnon, White Luke, lumber, Beow Regulator, Muskegon, lumber, ' Behr 3, 1iibbard, Muskegoni, lumbwr, Belir Loonors, Grand Haven, himber, Beow Dan Hayen, Maniateo, inmbor, Heow Granger, Plke'a Plor, Tumber, Bmr Manitowoc, Two Rivore, unndrics, Schr Quido, Olaypers Pler, wond, Hchr Hattlo Fiahor, Greenvillo Pier, rairoad tlos, Schr Eliza Day, Ludington, lumbpt. Btmr Alpenn, Orand Haven, sun; Schr Northweat, Buffalo, coal. Behr B, Parsons, Buffalo, coal. CLEARED., Schr Now Domndon, Kingston, 1 Sehr Loonors, Bt. Louis, 80 m Btwr Manituwoe, Manituwos, tuba butter, 10 boxes Btmr Corons, 8, Jonoph, 20 regn beor, and sundriss, Behr tna, Yort Colborrio, 21,108 bu wheat, Btmr Alpona, Munkegon, 10 Lrla liquor, ks oats, 300 pkgs grocerion, Schir Quyahioga, Buffalo, 16,300 bu corn. Drig Starlight, Buffalo, 18,600 bu corn. Trop Rueala, BuTalo, 26,600 bu wheat, 16,000 bu ryo, 1,400 Brlu flour, GG bales oy, 17 bl dry bidcs, 124 pelts, Bebir E, P\ Rogors, Fayotto, 0,000 bu oats, 800 tu corn, 100 brls salt, 5 Sehr 3. O, Harrison, Buflalo, 35,000 bu corn, 14 Lils Bargo o manltes, i argo Lidorado, Menckiuneo, 13 bl pork, 12 Lrla sirup, 1,00 b oatn, Roeky NIGHT CLEATANCTS, Schr Comanche, Kingston, 18,000 bu wheat, Sclr Tailor, Pt. Colliorne, but wheat, Helr Jnmos Platt, Oswego, tiu burley, Hehr Ed Blake, Kingaton, 21, bu wheat, Prop Badgor State, Bufulo, 24,695 bu_wheat, 16 brls alcohol, 20 brls Hquor, und sundries, Btmr Champlain, Ogdensbuirg, 5,056 b whieat, 705 briy pork, 300 brls flour, Belir Clty of Obicago, Coliingwood, 19,018 bu wheat, .Hept, 18, Ciity ngles, 10 rla otl, sundrios, 03 Lnke Freights wors lesnactivoat yestorday's rates, or ab 1236 for corn, ke for wheat by sail, and 14e for \rn‘lfu by steamn to Buftalo, Charters wora aa follows : To Bufs falo—Schra Onconta_and Molvina, wheat ot 13303 schr Cohb, wheat at 13xo (lnat ovoning) : schr M, C, Wilco, wheat on privato terms ; prop W, . Tweed, nd ono not named, whoat at 146, To Port Collorne— Bcbira Burton and Albrecht, wheat 8t 143c (both Itat evening), To Erio—Sohr Kelderhouss, whoat, through rate. otal, 03 capacity oqualto d00000 b wheat, In tho afterncon tho achr M. I, Wilcox was roporied for wheat at 133(0; pelir L, . Glark for wheatat 13kc 3 schr Bridgewaier 'for corn on privato torme, all to Buftalo; schr Albatronn fo_ nrrivo, whent {5 Kin: o nton at f2c, Total capaclty cqualta 65,000 bu wheit nd 40,000 bu corn, 7 Vesnels Passcd Detroit. Drrnorr, Sept, 18,—PassEn Up~Irops Prussi Fountain City, Lowell, Jny Gonld, Tiogn. Mnyflov“:';' Inter-Ocenu and barge, Gity of Triverso, Asla, Prairis Blato and bnrges; barks Alexander, Congtitution, Montgnmory ; schrs American, Chawmplon, Dolphin, Mnrs, Gamecock, A, Rust, Gold-Hunter, Merrill, Jepe nio Graham, ¥\ Koller, Trenton, Levi Grant, €.’ Wrll, William F. Allen, Jr., " Camden,' A, Branch,’ Wheltng, Raynor, Dasliing Wavo, Triumph, Bertha Barnes. g T'assED Dows—Fropa Alohawk, Colin Campbell and barge, Now York, Wenonn, Mayfiower and. bniges; echra' Fort, " Patlifinder, Tteddington, Norrle, G Lo Mechanic, £. J. 1iag, Goldon Flooee,Arcturus, Dobe Wixp—Sonthwest ; fresh, DirroiT, Mich., Sept. 18—Evoning,—~Passen Ures Prop Vanderbllt: bark Arabin; schrs Milwaukee, Tielle, Trinidad, Elvina, Gorlach, £ly, Parker, A. 97 Royers, 0, 11, Walker, Tdaho, Winuie, Wing, 5 Y A89ED Dotvi—Prop W. X, Pringlo sud Birgo; berk AsnonE—Tho selir G, D, Norrls, grain loaled, I ashore on Last Sister, Lake Erlo, Th'zyllla Koto ‘%Vfll- 1ams hos gous o er relief, WrNp—Southwost, Canal and River Nows. Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, T.A BALLE, Sopt, 18,—~To-day, the prop llinols, and ‘hor barge, fram Lockport, loaded with material for ro- )"’lllrlmz the Meury dam, passed out of the canal rrd oparted by tho river, “The canal-bosts Elizal eth, {rom Lookport; Nautilus, from Chicago ; and Cofira nct, from Chicago—tle fitat twa light for Toru, tud the Inst Toaded with lumber for Hennopla—pnrecd o1 t o_f tho canal and dropped by the river, ‘The prop King Drow,, rom Clleago, loaded with merhnudirn for Peorln, pusted out of the ennal and went down 1Ly river, towing the canal-bont Cataract, Tho canal-lens Elizabeth, loaded with_ corn, passcd’ ato. {he cana] No river nows from helow, X ‘s Linols Rive le at u stand, ANAL OFFICE, CHIOAGO, Sept, 18—1 p, m,—An- RIvED—Maplo Leuf, Bivda® Diridge, n,uuop bu_corn ; Beneen, Maracilles, 0,000 bu corn ;' Goorgls, Seucen, 6,400 L corn ; Jolnstown, Ottawa, 0,000 bu corn H Countitution, Lomont, 80 yida stone 1ipuo, Lenont, 06 ydu stone ; Col, Martin, T.amont, 89 yds stone; Ozk Leaf, Lewmont, 66 yda stone ; Georgo Judd, Lement, 72 yds aiono s Gol. Mauning, Lemout, 83 v stono 3 Tiatry, Lemont, 03 yds stone; Advance, ont, & yds utono ; W, J, Roobuck, Lemont, 15 vda stona 3’ i, . Poawloc, Lemont, 63 yd5 stono; Mayflower, Lenjont, 89 yda stonie ; Adwfral, Lomont, §0_ydn atohas Til: anco, Lemont, 80 yda siono ; Mary Walkor, Lemont, 64 3o stono, s0'brin e 3L, Carpouter, fug, 80 yds ono; Goneviovo, LuSallo; 6,600 bu corn; . Rome, 1500 b ote, SHER;” Saagn LEARED—8chr Leanora, Tenry, 60 m shingles ; T, 8tato, LaSalle, 75,123 £t Turiibor, 80 m ebingles ; l-aruty\ No, §, LuBulln, fight ; Omabu, Boncen, lght s props Maony Sumull, Jght'y Louridta Walker, Loniont, Ci10sdo, Sopt, 18.—Evoning,—Annrven—Esaer, of Ltawa, 5,850 bu corn: Montrenl, Ottaw, 5,000 ha corn; North Drauch, Morrie, 5,800 bu cotn, 10,818 faseod ; Sungine, Morris, 6,000 b corn, 5,080 Ibg gecds ;. prop Molinwk Dolle, 'Kankukeo Feedor, 3,500 Lu corn ; Mersouger, Kankakeo Feeder, 8,600 bt corn § Jliswatha, Sug, 89 yds stono; Wasp, Summit, 85 yds atone, - CLEATE:D—Sunbeam, of Morrls, 0,600 ¢t Tumber, SPECIAT, NOTICES, ON THE HHEAK“ 5 U N, DINNER AN SUPPERL PABL RINERAAD LEA & PERRH(S{ Wm'nnslahyshirs Sance 1S INDISPENSABL JONIN l)l.'h'(h\?\"s \F(').\'S. Now York, s fur. ke tho Uslicd Statos LUNCHFE: DRY _GOODS. daitioln Chas. Gossage g Co. Notion Department. Just opened, NOVELTIES in Whitby Jet Sets, Neelk Chains, Bracelets, Buckles, Oxydized Goods, Silk, Velvet, and Russia Belts; Russia and Velvet Bags, with Belts; Combs, Brushes, and Toilet Goods in great va- riety. Silkk and Alpaca Umbrellas, new and choicoe styles of Passe- menterio and Crochet Gimps, BI'k and Col'd Fringes, Orna- ments, Fouragiers, Cloak Loops, Trimming Braids, Buttons, and Small Wares of all kinds, Our stock in this department is re- plete with clegant and attrac- tive goods, to which wo are daily adding, 106, 108, 110 State-st., 60 & 62 Washington-st, T mEDICAL Dr. Henry Olin, QOULIST AND AURIBT, 16 ot ot wiuck of Axtliiial Lyes b on for Ehicn of

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